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AMUSEMENTS. DELUXE '“cffiedinesl dTieatre under t/iejout/wm (roa TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT HAILED AS ‘THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL DRAMA EVER FILMED"! You take IT to your heart' at the beginning—lT takei possession of YOU at the end. Not a scene or a sequence without a tear or a laugh. It will stir you to the depths. ‘‘Heart of a Nation” With GEORGE SIDNEY, PATSY RUTH MILLER, GEORGE LEWIS. In addition to ensemble of many thousands. SPECIAL MUSIC EMBELLISHMENT, presented by the ORCHESTRA DE LUXE In conjunction with THE MIGHTY WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT (Directed by Emanuel Aarons.) PICTORIAL. SUPPORTS ' Include COMEDY :— BRITISH NEWS. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. and Aitken’s Book Arcade. Apply at Theatre or Ring ’Phone 23—081) for Reservations. A THOUSAND CHANEY THRILLS! A THOUSAND CHANEY THRILLS! No one on the screen to-day can equal Chaney for the thrill of the unusual. As Chuck Collins, underworld power, he weaves a spell of excitement and suspense amazing even for Chaney. Amazing drama! A triumph of thrills you’ll not forget. DE LUXE tJUeaire tinder thejduthern FRIDAY NEXT 8 P.M. The Man of a Hundred . Characterisations. LON CHANEY With \ MARCELINE DAY, BETTY COMPSON, JAMES MURRAY In the Metro-Goldwyn Special— The BIG CITY The throbbing, thrilling life of the underworld is revealed in a picture without a dull moment. Chaney in another of his incomparable roles as the hard-boiled gang-leader. DIRECTED BY, TOD BROWNING, MAKER OF ALL CHANEY’S PREVIOUS TRIUMPHS! ■QUEENS’ • THEATRE 4 (bsiest'Jfow _ « intJouln -j i A TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. AN AMAZING NARRATIVE OF ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY!, A daring expose of the night life of New York with its lures and dives and ring of crime — “THE ESCAPE” With WILLIAM RUSSELL, VIRGINIA VALLI,, And extensive cast of screen j favourites. BIG SUPPORTING AND MUSIC PROGRAMME ! SHOWS.

HAWKE’S BAY A- AND P. SOCIETY SPRING SHOW Spring show * On the Society’s Magnificent Grounds At TOMOANA, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, \ OCTOBER 17 and 18. Special Excursion Fares by Rail. A. M. RETEMETER, Secretary. Box 145, Napier. The Hawera Miniature Rifle Club fired the postponed teams’ buttons match last week, when the holders again emerged the winners. The scores were as follow : C. Arnold, 48; K. Peterson, 47; Mrs. Veitch. 46; R. Allan, 46; total IS7. E. Booth, 45; J. Clapham, 45; A. Harding 44; E. Rae, 42; total 176. Lord Lovat and Mr. F. Skevington, when they visit New Plymouth on October 12, will meet the English public school boys who have migrated under the scheme of the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce.

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Agencies Vacant and Wanted 1 Auctions 18 Businesses For Sale 1 Births. Marriages and Deaths l Board and Residence 1 Educational , . 2 Election Notices 3 Funeral Notices 1 Hotels For Sale 1-2 Insurance 14 Lectures 3 Live Stock For Sale 2 Lost and Found 1 Medical and Toilet 1 Meetings .................. 2 Money and Stocks 14 Motors & Cycles For- Salo .. 2 Music and Records 1 Plants, Trees, and Garden .. 1 Poultry. Dogs. Cats, Etc.... 2 Properties For Sale 1 Public, Notices ■ 2 Personal 1 Rural Land For Sale ..... 18 Situations Wanted I Situations Vacant 1 Shipping Services 15 Shows ....', 3 Transport Services 15 Tradesmen 1 To Let 1 Tourist Resorts 2 Tenders ..' 2 Wanted To Buy 2 Wanted to Rent or Lease .. 1 Wnn*ed t" Sell (Miscellaneous) 2

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 3